Chapman, George - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Bement, Peter. George Chapman: Action and Contemplation in His Tragedies. Jacobean Drama Studies 8, edited by James Hogg. Salzburg, Austria: Institut für Englishe Sprache und Literatur, 1974, 292 p.

Maintains that Chapman's intellectual approach to addressing the theme of action and contemplation in his tragedies transcends the typical pedantic doctrine on the subject from the English Renaissance period.

Crawley, Derek. Character in Relation to Action in the Tragedies of George Chapman. Jacobean Drama Studies, Vol. 16, edited by James Hogg. Salzburg, Austria: Institut für Englishe Sprache und Literatur, 1974, 202 p.

Traces the maturation of Chapman's character development in his tragedies, arguing that this progression positively influenced the structure, rhetoric, and unity of his plays.

Florby, Gunilla. The Painful Passage to Virtue: A Study of George Chapman's The...

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